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republican convention at Chebalis cobmit her copy, but otherwise the tion of all King county citizens Editor The Star: county republican delegat from the cow counties, axious to become drunk at th Many of them started their ch before leaving Seattle; igikere- took their own private s in handbags and automo- 2 too low In funds ‘to finance a real drunk, were “gompelied to go from room to A reporter for a Seattle newapa.|*t § PB. ™m vies pve | ee Enema . the repeal of the! similar ecenes as thone described Street and No.... in the St. Helen's hotel |paper, hurrying to Chehalis to] The district to ly considered | Funeral PT Sa ol other = wi A W: oF becauNe &D-labove have been enacted by the a drimk from the rich | cover the convention proceedings, |%Uth of north and weet 50th at. to aerin saitieite, drunk. went blut®| king county delegation. | Che ee Sete passed two federal officiais, two| the Lake Washington canal and b for George F. Aust » fy pl Br nc pee bees bes “) The conduct of the King county r fy Beattlo councilman who ts/| officers of the Young Men's Re.|'Ween Woodland Park ave. w Funeral services tor ree 'F. bene emevoutaner tat King. ‘aan Gelegates at Bellingham two years for his reticence and conserv-| publican club, and another poll-| tith ave. N. W. A map of this 8ee | aust 66, prominent Seattle rney, pald 40 per cent of Pome haa 40/86? to put It mildly, dinguat- |] { State 0... ceeeersereees had entirely lost contro! of|tician In an official eapacity, ait] ¥on showing the proposed soned | died at the Seattle General haw nt of the votes and was en-|!fs. But their conduct at Chehalis YORK, June 14-—‘Millions Jost in oll, but there will be Alexander nt of the National Radio Chamber Cc oe, and member of the Radio corporation city. radio situation, Elsemann ‘Out, Is well on the way to par- ‘the oil boom, and in the wake tremendous enthusiasm gen- unserupulous promoters and “experts” are relieving small of their savings. cases have come to my at- within the last few months,” Eisemann, “and in the In- of fair play and the general SHES PUSH sence Prove Children Fit for American Schools cophrhooreg The p prize for which they strive ie fea place in the educational sun. cing thie interesting and) tourney of wits are far-sight- ‘and wealthy members of the Japa- Association of America, as well the Tokyo-Japanese- American committee, their object being ‘demonstrate that American born children are capable of as- fating America’s educational op- tunities. VE AGAINST LEGATION Im the background 1s the fight) ‘waged in many parts of the Pacific! schools, and any argument to effect tm expected to be nailed | by the experiment now un-| Tinder the direction of Prof. M. L. | Dursic intelligence tests are being “held, ana will be continued for sev @ral months. | Will these Japanese children sur- in these tests the American and girls is a question being From Professor Darsie has been pecured the following opinion, impor- tant in its effect on the schooling @f Japanese in the West, and based Upon results thus far returned: “Taking into account the language handicap and environment, the Japa- Nese children appear the equal but @ren. In Pacific coast cities these ehildren are fully the equal of Amer! an children in intelligence. They Show distinct superiority over the Portuguese, Spanish-Mexicans Bouth Italians. RURAL CHILDREN INTELLIGENCE LOW “Those coming from rural com- munities show a drop in the {ntelll- fence average. But this is probably true of American children. However, the investigation is ax yet too incom plete to justify a prediction of its @utcome.” The statements of Prof. Darste fare based on tests given to 351,250 children from assorted sections of the Pacific Coast, including Los Angeles, “Beattle, Sacramento and Stockton The ages Wanged from 11 to 14, They have Deen taken indiscriminately and not thru selection. The professor has been going from ity to city, making tests on the ground as well as in the laboratory. Two tests are given, one corre. gnonding to the Mliteracy test and the other free from any language handl- enn. The Binet test for exceptional ebildren has shown a given number to he as apt as are Americans, That this will vitally affect the echool segregation efforts attempts fn many sections of the coast freely predicted. Women Bite Cops Who Seize Drugs PARIS, June 14—During a raid on an cpium den here 20 women @ttacked the police who had seized their drugs. Three of the raiders Were badly bitten, Eiditor’s Note—The following letter was written te The Star by ! Maude Sweetman, who was a delegate from Seattle to the » for publication, she named nearly 40 leading Seattle as being drunk, These names have been eliminated Star believes the facts Mrs. Sweetman cites challenge the atten well organized political machine, composed of the dele- the King county delegates, unmindful of their duty to) ir constituents, went to the convention either drunk or | George,” jingly helped a few intimate friends. Cash Into Radio! coast to segregate Japanese in sepa- |" Mot the superior of American chil- | and} of children tested have | is | |drunk, engaging in @ game of beside the highway, He told | that they were so drunk that could hardly get about and sticks for golf clubs golf balls, using | wtones for nent of people much to This is, instead, a story of e earliest possible moment. The city soning commission his tongue and continuity long be-| hold two public hearings in fore thé convention was called to| Premont district—one at the sehool, Third ave, N. W. and W order, Another member of the came body brought two bottles of st, on Wednesday at § p. m., one at the BF. Day school, and N, 89th st. on Fi King from whieh he very spar mont ave | districts was recently printed, ts their property, These zoning plan. sion welcomes constructive crit good I urge the witest possible pub- Melty to this warning, “Hundreds of thousands of people owners more than half way as of the district at heart. invested. Many small business men who would think twice before invest Ing their money in giltedge secutt ties never hesitate when the magic soning plan as it affects the store in the residence sections. zoning commission fact that there in a necessity for driving al tend these meetings and learn the details of the plan and how tt af ings have been arranged expecially |for the purpose of providing an op. portunity to property owners to ex press their views in regard to the ‘The roning commis and is willing to meet the property as they have the general welfare recognizes soit |in room 845, unable to sleep bee me of the revelry that was being they ducted just acros the court were sourtains Were up and the wind Id nee a King standing on the and over agal were open, I ty party lead deciatming over and the v3 to Hold Two Meet willtmonths, then the the | changed to a use which ¥ the district 42rd | cated, This means, then, thet a and | conforming uae may Fre, | practiontly the life of the bulldi riday | which 1t te located. 0 Bt at 10 « worth mortuary be in charge of the & Mr. Aust has been a Seattle dent, attorney and prominent man for 83 years. Me ln | Aunt, | Mra. C. hear M wierd, brad ot weet feiam long -|thruout the country think that radio| here seema to be,conaiderabie| OF F. W. Winter was is a ‘xusher,’ that it brings back in|mismtprehension prevailing win | Preeutent of the King County C dividends many times the principal | reerence to the provisions of the |PAthic association | at business meeting of the body day night. Dr, Leonora Grant, Dr J local The the KM. Honnold, secretary; I word ‘radio’ ts whispered to them. Oren Watson, treasurer, and “It in estimated that within the Inst | "Ores. convenienily located. 10 #ID | ivain F. Merrifeld, three months at least 1,250 new cor. | ?'™ we — ply ni secretary, They will porations have been organized to | Stshborho ve io purpene oF | octeber. 3. manufacture radio apperatus. Obvi ously, all these cannot have technical skill or requisite standard back of them. And certainly, in all this mass of ignorance and lack of expert knowledge, many of these new cor- porations must fall. “As an instance, let me cite the has designated numerous These districts are located | Property owner © urged t } it | ly serve the entire section. advice to the contrary, Invested and lost $40,000 tn backing a radio receiv. ing set, the design of which conflict per yg another manufacturer's pat- tory to locate by renidences, The location bullding for such a use in a ogheumsions, Jewelers, hair dress. era, clock and sult manufacturers are stampeding into the radio busi. hens, “These men, usually keen in bust.|!ne from ness affairs, become enthused when | Owners 8s jauch & duilding ts just the truty only $2.98! pening! “A young man approached me re | cently and wanted to know whether | depreciated property va I would consider backing an ‘auto-| is the needed remedy. matic antenna erector,’ which operat | vent Just such conditions [ed lke @ jackin-the-box and was to| be erected roots anywher ‘radio expert’ was formerly a floor- | purposes. walker in a department store and tin-|and are termed kered around with the batteries when | under the zoning plan. They the electric buzzers were out of or-|make ordinary repairs and, der! Yet, with all this pathetic lack | necessary for the safety of the of radio engineering experience and | ing. dearth of business knowledge it Is not | pairs to the extent of 20 per improbable that he has found some |of the assensed value of the bu! otherwise keen-minded business man jin any one year. But tf the This is an actual bap- but hard-earned cash.” Barcain BAS You can’t get more for your money— - why pay more? Buyin the Basement is discontinued for a period | Silk Weskiiner iesscs | $14.89 Smart Silk Summer Dresses of good quality Canton crepe. Dark-blue Dresses, heavily beaded jin lovely patterns, and rich Brown | Dresses »with elaborate hand’ em- | broidery, made with loose panels, clever belt lines and new novel |sleeves. Many becoming models }and all such wonderful bargains, | Sizes to 42, New White Hats $3.89 A new shipment of hats brings to you the newest fancies for summer. They are all white and made of Georgette, Baronette satin, straw and horsehair, trimmed with strips of white ostrich. ———_ Women’s Khaki Knickers and Breeches at $2.49 Just the thing for summer outings. Comfort and safety combined, Well-cut knickers and breeches for women in good weight khaki, Waist sizes to 84, supplying that need, the commission business | districts of ample area along carline streets, traffic streets and other nat- ural and logical business locations. fletently close together to convenient ever, the zoning plan will not permit a store or any other business or fnc- indiscriminately on streets or blocks occupied exclusively dence block tmmediately causes de preciation of the value of property tn that entire block and the owner of adjoining property if he had broken into their office boy tells them of a new| their houses and robted them; radio set he made home at a cost of | difference heing that there ts ample existing law to mpnish the robbery no existing lawful means for recuring redeens in the case of ** Zor It will pre It is true thet there are some ex instantaneously on all {isting stores which are not within ! Thin. self-styted | the districts designated for business ‘These stores may remain “ponconforming” they may make structural re. |Hotel Owner Had wut. the New Standard hotel, and Pine et. First How. on boore charges, Sandstrom arrested by \charged with quarts of whisky ff his room. has been arrested previously, alleged. Atheism Is Taboo ofa real. steal}. the the bishop of London and re fs once more on the gain. STOCKKHOLM, June Prof, Eric Lensen, at ail court functions, Perhaps He Got may | when bulld. cent) ATH Hiding | asthani build: | was using the te 8, June 14- phone at his {to sponsor his queer project with/ing is enlarged, or if auch a useltry estate in a storm, a lehtning eal, of 12 bolt struck the wire and killed THE BON MARCHE EMENT Bargains in 11,000 Yards Short Length Wash Goods 15 yarde of 40-inch sieashha Sheeting Mogg or aay "15¢ 1,000 yards ot vite Un bieached Muslin, 15c @ yard. yard wide Scout 2,000 yards, 15c Percale in light col ored patterns, yard., 2,000 $ards of yard wide light patterns Shirting Percale, yard... COC 600 yards of yard wide, good weight white Nain. yard 18c 824nch 300 ored Chambray in pink and blue, yard.. 2,900 yarde of yard wide Bun- galow and Glendale Cretonne da, wolld col. 19c in short lengths, a yard .. 2,000 yards of 27-inch Everete Classio short Ginghams in checks and stripe 19 c @ yard ., 19c —— Women’s Wool Sweaters At $1.49 Gnyly-colored Swentern, trim mod with atripes of contrast ing color, Yellow and gree blue and red, black and white, brown and tan, and green with yellow are the combinations, All have long wleevesx, round nooks and narrow string belts, use must forms to! within which it ts lo S@otinue for m. Thursday at the Butter The services wilt | —— » lodge. urvived by two sons, Ff, T. W. Aust and one daughter, Dr. Winter to Head Osteopathic Ass’n elected the annual Other officers elected are vies president; take office Whisky, Is Charge A. W. Sandstrom, proprietor of waa released from city fall Wednemlay after furniahing bat) dry nquad officers, | having had ethree in London, He Says LONDON, June 14—Athelam bas! fone out of fashion, according to} *| Royalty in Sweden Puts O. K. on Dance} 14—The Swedish royal family has officially | approved a new dance perfected by | and it is pi a Wrong Number | While M, An- ‘ulakia, a retired banker where they eont to defy alllchair three ti and had to be The) laws of decency and good witizen-| propped up to him » KO Jows | ship. to sleep on the floor; ¢ us oun on was | King county delegate got the f hem in any program that bea | called’ Sak ar inne ater and demanded to know over and| in any way has anything to do nto) day morning, dozens of King wudiin, drunken way if) \ th state affairs? | went every King Per non, | tata ng in walk rest club | | / | | j te. nteo- Tues. or, Tv.) Dr, | corresponding | ave. won He it iw ligton } | ’ ) layed | | | | j coun. him. | PERHAPS THIS be WILL EXPLAIN long-standing antipathy against cer perhaps it wan because one of our| delegates, the party adjourned to the street was so drunk Washington, against each and by so drunk that program proposed county delegates, haps this King county politicians drunk but ett) able t?) lean about, | Tuesday mosning, will be held | titied to control the convention: ml hie year was almost past belief. | Decaune an ex-prosecuting attorney Is it any the) the bums! that used to be run out ot ering of respectable citizens chosen was because of|to consider matters of state. | 18 IT ANY WONDER and STATE WON'T FOLAQW? ‘Thin ts not the only state repub convention waa button-holing dele-land at each and every one of them THIS COUNTY UNPOPULAR PERHAPS BECAUSE DELEGATES WERE DR “Woman Who Attended Chehalis Convention Gives Frank Opinion as to Why King County Is a By-Word and Laughing Stock Among Politicians of State | hile Cow County Men Work Seattle HasHilarious Party that he fell off his gates from other sections the state nm they looked more like ‘* dump” at clos “ did“tike a gath ington, D. ©. have attended, wonder that deie | Just Arrived: “Fifty More : Smart, Jaun' Tweed Suits Under-Priced at $16. Se This is good news for the many women who were — recently in a chance to buy these wnoclaae A Rootget at this phenomenal price. KELLY CLOTH AND JOHNNY W. IN A CHOICE OF SHADES OF BLUE, TAN, BROWN AND ROSE. The wearing qualities and smart need no lauding—but we cannot say enough about the smart new knee-length jackets, cut with the inset pockets, low placed narrow belts and neat-fitting revers, as illustrated. We wish to remind you that there are only 50 of these suits —just a fortunate chance brought them to us, and you must come early if you are to share in the good fortune. Pretty Wash Laces 10c Yard oe work designs, Normandys, Val Edges, Heavy o7 imitation Cluny, 2 to 5 inches, Wash Laces, Exceptional Beautiful imitation Crochet, Normandy, Val, Chan- tilly and Shadow effects, in widths from 814 to 9 inches, of only refuse to be Just fill out and mai} the coupon below: se bececenesceersseserecrtns sessed tosevenm |seppresa the liquor traffic, | purpose of dehauching their fellow | delegates, of the state to Join |allow them to have any volor in matters that come before vention? (es bine four women.a certain lobbyist and (Wo! county delegates were still far | tion waa wo cowardly that) When men who have been ap-| In my opinion hing county bs Ik th ere all drunk when | Seattle officeholders, all of whom) too drunk to have any concep | uw epent the direct 4 to high positions of ¢ | not entitled to any political ree ‘ies pon ye Sad f the party | Were drunk, that all in the world) thon of why they were in Che- boomer law;” or perhaps Coneuey allowed to represent King coun ceuition as long as she con. hey ved, Oam Ene © . sted to be elected “coun: * t of our representatives were too a oan > Soaps 9 waa #0 far gone that he had to be! he wante ae +] “ells, Sew Gey Get there, | two ot or reprenentatives : at tate convention and go| tines to send men of this ty chairman. After each such dec or What was about to take place n e there taking with them liquor that churacter to represent us at our helped Jato the hotel. | Another war jaration he would spin around tn &) in the eouvention hall. jto content themne by WAVING} jus been gathered at the exvense of} conventions: still =, the next bs Lane drunken veel and fall off the bed| 4 few sober, clean-minded men! {helt hands and their bats in & ithe government in ‘in efforts to MAUDE SWEETMAN te) ms when he aroee in the convention |into one of the women's arms. |e Malcolm Douglas, John p.| "ance of the course being taken by Pind et . wee vee we To their drunken and beciouded _ = > convention; or because afte Saturday, In her letter, as |gized for “Sheattle's having elected Hartmann, W. T, Laube and Philip! waiting half a day for the prom a minds thie must ave been the Tindall made #h attempt to secure c 4 @ rea @ shoclalistio mayor highest form of entertainment, for! for King county the political pres ised 2 ia exter og Mmmetradon, letter stands as writen. The (| {WILD TIME IS HAD they shrieked with wild, Insane tige to which her position should, *'Wped down on the | oe tte TA HIN HOTEL Ro¢ laughter. Thin continued until 9:80) naturally entitle her & chair and went to sleep with b | [lay awake for hours Friday night|in the morning, when the men in) nie wie - yellow gloves clasped lovingly in vctlouid | tt without 8 ome ‘lone hand and his walking suck in Sam's recipes for vegetables and vegetable combinations ; lion the rom the other, or perhaps it was because dy. © From government sources, our Washington informa This is not a story of the defeat of the ° bg bd . Fer pr : of whom were sober! when the King county delegation tion bureau has complied six pages of choice recipes, which it is es to the state convention by "onin ommtSSion and in possession of all their facul-| was called to caucus on the steps | ready to xend to housewives of Seattle on request, | ties, lined up with Pierce and South lof, the hall, 18 of t number were Washington Bureau, Seattle Star, 1322 N. ¥. Ave, Wash- 1 want Uncle Sam's Cookbook, Part 5, “VEGETABLES,” and tnelose four cents in stamps for SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MA! “HE Dainty Novelty Wash Laces at Special Prices An Assortment of Val Edges 15c Yard Fine Val Edges, beading, with colored dots, plain in ecru and white, in widths from white Normandy, Filet and Nottingham Edges and Beading Tops, with bands to match. A Dozen Yards of Edgings for $1.00 Val Lace Edges and beading top, in attractive single-thread designs—twelve yards at this price. Value, 25c UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHD os. Here’s Welcome News for Apron Day! ~“The Sunbeam” Shines for $1.95 More of those attractive, prettily different Aprons called “The Sunbeam,” that were on sale recently. In pretty shades of rose, light and Copen blue, lavender and maise. Blouses of dainty organdie, combined with ginghams, in shades to match, and attrac- tively hand embroidered—great favorites whenever they appear on porch, garden or kitchen. SECOND FLOOR—TIHE BON MARCHE Mid-Week Tonsters in the Fi ead Shope Counter Lunch 35c Chicken pie and _ vegetables, potato cake or strawberry Sundae —coffee, milk or lemonade. Bon Marche Broad, wuperior quality, 2 loaves for 19¢; loaf, 10¢. Rutterhorns, 2 for 16¢, or 5 for 25¢. Gooneberry Ple, priced for the day, 40¢. Cake, round layer, special at B5¢, Strawberry Tarts, 2 for 25¢. UPPER MAIN ¥LOOR—THE BON MARCHE of even that covling plunge. waving ie yerormed By appotmenc onl: 30 to 34-Inch Beach Cloth 20c 800 yards, lengths to 20 yards, fine for summer outing clothes or aprons. Blue, green, yellow, orange and white in the lot. od Armour's Boneless Cottage Butts, sandwiches; Ib. 30¢. Butter, freshly churned Washington Cream. ery, Ib. 42¢. Baked Pork and Beans, baked in our big bread oven, Ib, 15¢. Ripe Olives, medium size, tall cans, 20¢. fine for Special Lunch at the Fountains 25c 11 to 2:30 Baked ham and spinach, bread and but- ter, home-made chocolate roll, coffes, milk or feed tea, 2:00 to 5:30° Marshmallow Nut Sundae, 10¢. Bon Marche Radio Sundae, 25¢. UPPER MAIN FLOOR-—-THE BON MARCHE of these tweeds A Permanent Wave esures you of celieffrom: lank, straight hair, In our hai so that — — is really lasting. Call, SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Wash Goods Days Are Economy Days 26-Inch Printed Voiles 10c Yard 1,000 yards in the lot, in floral and figured patterns— blue, pink and tan—ever so nice for inexpensive sum- mer frocks and aprons—also nice for children’s clothes. FABRIC FLOOR—THIRD—THE BON MARCHE before your summer outing less of wind, weather department permanent |, telaphone or write, Nice 27-Inch Indian Head 15c Yard Fully bleached Indian Head—27 inches wide, in lengths to 10 yards— 1,500 yards—nice for pet- ticoats, scarfs and chil- dren’s wear. Waste Paper Baskets Here are dandy, heavy Metal Baskets in olive green, French gray and mahogany—just the things for the kitchen, bedroom, library and office, * UNION STREET BASEMENT for the can You expect the rest with them or the cum

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